You need to make arrangements to pay your tuition fees before the start of the academic year or you won't be able to register.

What you need to do depends on whether you are an undergraduate, taught postgraduate or research postgraduate student. If you are sponsored by an organisation, read the information for sponsored students.

The Fees team at the University can give you help and advice about paying your tuition fees.

If you're registering for less than one academic year you must pay 100% of your fees before or on the day of registration.

There are no additional charges for payment by debit or credit cards, even if you choose to pay in instalments. Direct debits are an automatic payment method which can only be made from a UK current account. Direct debits cannot be made from a UK savings account or international bank account.

Fee rates

International fees differ for each course, to find out how much your course costs please check your offer letter or the relevant information using coursefinder. How much you'll pay each year will depend on whether you're doing a full time or part time degree course.

If you'd like a fee assessment to determine if you're a home or international student, contact your admissions team.

UK/EU/Channel Island taught postgraduate students

50% paid by you before or on the day of registration, it is your choice which payment method you use for the first instalment

50% on 14 February 2018 by direct debit from a UK current account.

Details of your current account must be provided when you set up your instalment plan, we will not take an immediate payment using these details.

If you are receiving a postgraduate student loanfrom Student Finance England you can set up an alternative instalment plan in line with your loan payments. This alternative instalment plan will only be available if we have received confirmation from Student Finance England that your postgraduate student loan has been approved.

The alternative instalment plan is three instalments by direct debit from a current account.

One third payable on the first of the month 2 months after start date (November 1 2017 for September starters)

One third payable on the first of the month 5 months after start date(February 1 2018 for September starters)

One third payable on the first of the month 8 months after start date(May 1 2018 for September starters)Details for your current account must be provided when you set up your instalment plan, we will not take an immediate payment using these details.

If you default on your first payment and do not bring your account immediately up to date you risk being withdrawn from your programme.

Fee rates

Postgraduate fees are set independently and reviewed on an annual basis.

Postgraduate fees may differ for each course, to find out how much your course costs please check your offer letter or the relevant information on coursefinder.

How much you must pay each year will depend on whether you're doing a full time or part time degree course.

If you would like a fee assessment to determine if you are a home or international student contact your admissions team.

Research students (all residency types)

Fees for research students depend on whether you are a UK, EU or international student, and differ across disciplines. If you're a self-funding student, you can arrange to pay your fees in full or in two instalments.

50% paid by you before or on the day of registration, it is your choice which payment method you use for the first instalment.

50% on the first of the month 5 months after your start date by direct debit from a UK current account.

Details of your current account must be provided when you set up your instalment plan on Step 6 of your online registration, we will not take an immediate payment using these details.

Fee rates

If you would like a fee assessment to determine if you are a home or international student contact postgraduate research and operations.There are different fees for split-site research programmes

Tuition fee scholarships

If your tuition fees are being paid by the University this is called a tuition fee scholarship and should show on the registration system.

University schools and faculties can make partial contributions or pay your tuition fees in full. You can see whether the fee scholarship paperwork has been processed in step 6 of your online registration.

You'll receive confirmation from your school or faculty that they'll make a payment towards your tuition fees. This does not update on the registration system until a scholarship form (called a form 21) is sent to the Fees team.

If no tuition fee scholarship information is showing on step 6 of your registration you must ask the school or faculty providing the fee scholarship to complete a scholarship form (form 21) and send it to the Fees team.